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Amsterdam Canal - Limited Edition 2 of 9 Photograph

Edwin Datoc

Australia

Photography, Black & White on Paper

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Amsterdam’s canals are a world-famous tourist attraction, and canal cruises are a popular way to explore them. But you might have wondered how many there are when they were built, whether they’re safe for swimming and many other questions. Here are some things about the Amsterdam canals you might not know! 1) Combined, the Amsterdam canals are over 100 kilometers long (that’s 60 miles). 2) There are more than 160 canals in Amsterdam. 3) There are more than 1,700 bridges in Amsterdam. For comparison, that’s 1,300 more than there are in Venice! Many of these bridges can open to let tall ships pass. Around 80 of these bridges are located in the historic canal ring. 4) Amsterdam canals separate the city of Amsterdam into 90 different islands. 5) Some locals actually live in houseboats on the canals of Amsterdam! There are around 3,000 houseboats in Amsterdam. 6) Most of the Amsterdam canals were built in the 17th century, during the Dutch Golden Age. 7) The Dutch love to cycle and there are more than 800,000 bicycles in Amsterdam. But some can be a bit reckless with them, so every year, more than 10,000 bicycles are fished out from the canals. 8) Although it’s not recommended because of hidden hazards below the surface of the water (like bikes), people do sometimes swim in the murky Amsterdam canals. In fact, there is an annual fundraising event called Amsterdam City Swim in which people dive into some Amsterdam canals to raise money for charity. 9) In 2012, Queen Máxima (then the Princess of the Netherlands) participated in the Amsterdam City Swim. 10) The historic canal belt (‘Grachtengordel’ in Dutch) is one of UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites.

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Photography:Black & White on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:9

Size:20 W x 30 H x 0.1 D in

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Edwin Datoc is a fine art photographer and filmmaker who is renowned for his striking cinematic imagery and portraiture, whose images capture an often surprising and spontaneous energy in even the most reserved and difficult subjects of fashion and culture. Born in the Philippines and raised in Australia from the age of eleven, his calling for photography didn't come until in his late twenties during his frustration working as an accountant. "It was a complicated transition to becoming a photographer, knowing you are giving up the financial stability. But I realise that life is a not dress rehearsal and to pursue what you are passionate about." Edwin’s creative projects has since taken him to more than eighty countries. His appreciation and familiarity with diverse cultures reflects a unique international perspective to his work. His influences and inspiration are varied from travel, design, architecture, music, art, cinema and literature. His command of narrative working in stark locations has led to editorial assignments for Harper’s Bazaar, Elle, Marie Clare, Cosmopolitan, Esquire, and Tatler. He has photographed advertising campaigns for Costume National, Esprit, L’Oreal, and has created striking films for Landmark HK, G2000, Kim Robinson Cosmetics, Agent Provocateur and Fiorucci. He is active in the fields of both fine arts and assignment work. Edwin currently lives between New York, Hong Kong and Sydney.

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